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The two 35-ton Electric Arc Furnaces at the Warren plant are the largest EAF’s built up to that time with an annual output of 100,000 tons of alloy steel. The plant employs about 700 workers. There are five rolling mills involved in the plant. They are 29, 24, 18, 13, and 9 inch mills. The rolling mills will have a capacity of 250, 000 tons annually.
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1957 – Copperweld adds two 65 ton EAF’s, and a 35 inch blooming mill, two annealing furnaces, in addition to straightening and finishing equipment. Copperweld now has 2700 employees and produces 6% of the EAF steel in the U.S. Aristoloy is the trade name for the alloy steels made at Copperweld in Warren. Copperweld produces 800 different kinds of alloy steels. Among these are bearing quality steel, structural alloy steel, alloy tool steel, stainless steel, leadloy steel, carbon tool magna flux, aircraft quality steel, and many electric furnace carbon grades of steel.
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1959 – Copperweld adds a 56 inch hot strip mill. It now has 2900 hourly employees. The plant now has an ingot production of 660,000 tons annually. In the past three years Copperweld has installed a new 75 ton EAF, a 35 inch mill, a 20 inch continuous hot mill, and new soaking pits.
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